Planning for the week ahead?
Best to bundle up and hold off on starting that Spring planting. Temperatures over the next 7 days will remain several degrees below normal for mid-March. For retrospect, the average high for BOS is 46-48F & BDL is 48-50F.

[Flood Awareness Week] Be Aware: Knowing when flooding is possible will give you time to prepare! There are several ways to get warnings: NOAA Weather Radio, http://Weather.gov , local TV, or Wireless Emergency Alerts sent straight to your phone!

Quiet weather? Seems like the wrong year for quiet weather in March. But rest assured it will be that way for the next few days. Temperatures may average a few degrees lower than normal. But there will also be a mid-March sun angle, which is roughly similar to late September.
We're still watching a potential coastal storm, but forecast info now pushes it back to Wed-Thu.
Meanwhile, here are today's highs & tonight's lows.

Quiet weather? Seems like the wrong year for quiet weather in March. But rest assured it will be that way for the next few days. Temperatures may average a few degrees lower than normal. But there will also be a mid-March sun angle, which is roughly similar to late September.
We're still watching a potential coastal storm, but forecast info now pushes it back to Wed-Thu.
Meanwhile, here are today's highs & tonight's lows.

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US National Weather Service Boston MA, Taunton, MA. 73,178 likes · 3,549 talking about this. This Facebook page is a NWS service, extending the reach of...

[Flood Awareness Week] Flash floods are exactly what the name suggests: floods that happen in a flash! Urban areas are especially prone to flash floods due to the large amounts of concrete and asphalt surfaces that do not allow water to penetrate into the soil easily.

[Tuesday Storm Potential]
There is the "potential" for another storm to impact the region next Tuesday with rain, ice and/or snow. Keep in mind this threat is 6 days out and is far from a certainty along with potential precipitation types.

[March Snowfall Information]
Here is some March snowfall information including averages, amounts so far this month, and record snowfall for the month. Worcester is 4.1" away from tying their snowiest March on record.

[7 Day Forecast: Next Potential Storm Tuesday]
Blustery and unseasonably chilly temperatures are on tap over the next week. Our next potential storm is late Monday night/Tuesday, but specific impacts and whether it is mainly a rain or snow event is highly uncertain.

[Snow showers/localized snow squalls This Afternoon And Tonight]
Scattered snow showers and a few localized snow squalls are expected later today and into tonight. Mainly a coating to 1", but localized 2-4" amounts possible especially across the higher terrain. Slippery travel/brief poor visibility.

[Final Snowfall Map: March 13th Major Winter Storm/Blizzard]
A big THANK YOU to all our volunteers, spotters, ham radio operators, and media partners for these reports. We can not thank you enough for your efforts!
While the snow map is not drawn perfectly to scale, it indicates the 2 foot plus amounts as well as areas that received under 6". Snowfall in this storm was very banded in nature leading to wide variations in accumulations over relatively short distances.

Several snow records were set in Southern New England yesterday. Quite appropriate, as it was the 25th anniversary of a major snowstorm that struck in 1993. Here is a list of those snow records that were set.

Updated snowfall totals as of 1AM. Will be doing further updates around sunrise as final reports come in.
The full list can be found at: https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=PNS

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000 NOUS41 KBOX 140511 PNSBOX CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-RIZ001>008-141711- Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Taunton MA 111 AM EDT Wed Mar 14 2018 The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 10 hours for the storm that has been affecting our region.

[6p] Incredible and we're not done over E MA; more to come, likely will see several locations come near to the 2 foot mark, perhaps above; the full list ... https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=PNS … ❄️🌨️☃️

[UPDATE - 6 pm thru early Wednesday morning]
Adjusted for forecast trends; here the expected additional snowfall going forward from 6p; we continue to monitor, making adjustments as we go, keeping you informed, watching the moderate to heavy snow band which while lifting N&E does appear to be weakening

Hey folks, loving all the snow reports! Just wanted to pass along some tips that when measuring snow in events like these, find an area w/ few obstructions (i.e., wide open, flat space); take several measurements and then average them out; all aside, do the best you can

[330p] Wow! In our earlier map some locations were reporting @ 4-8" in central MA and E CT; quite the change because of the persistent moderate to heavy snow band that sat over them, producing @ 2"/hr snowfall rates ❄️🌨️☃️

THIS IS OLD AND HAS BEEN UPDATED TO REFLECT LATEST THINKING
DO NOT USE AS IT IS UNREPRESENTATIVE
[NOTE: Apologies, the title says "Forecast Storm Total Snowfall"; in the rush to get info out we didn't update the headline. The graphic shows additional snow forecast starting at 4 pm on top of what has already fallen]
As the moderate to heavy snowband pulls E, here's a rough estimate of additional snowfall amounts going forward into this evening; higher snow to liquid ratios, snow light & fluffy; expecting snow to taper down after midnight

[NOTE: Apologies, the title says "Forecast Storm Total Snowfall"; in the rush to get info out we didn't update the headline. The graphic shows additional snow forecast starting at 4 pm on top of what has already fallen]
As the moderate to heavy snowband pulls E, here's a rough estimate of additional snowfall amounts going forward into this evening; higher snow to liquid ratios, snow light & fluffy; expecting snow to taper down after midnight

Rough timeline of outcomes going into this evening, not meant to be exact; moderate to heavy band across central portions of S New England lifting off NE, tapering down behind it along with winds; winter weather becoming manageable into early Wednesday morning

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Rough timeline of outcomes going into this evening, not meant to be exact; moderate to heavy band across central portions of S New England lifting off NE, tapering down behind it along with winds;...

On Saturday, our Greater Ashmont Main Street, ED, Jenn Cartee not only did her shopping at the Dorchester Winter Farmers Market, but shared how the Ashmont Farmers Market is working with other food leaders from across the neighborhood about how we're working for a healthy Dorchester! Thanks Codman Square Neighborhood Council & Codman Square Health Center for all you're doing to help create food access for all!

[BLIZZARD]
Making the call; Hyannis (HYA), Falmouth (FMH) and Plymouth (PYM) automated observing sites have recorded 3 hours of #blizzard conditions as of the top of the hour (11a 3/13), despite some missing observations in some cases due to a loss in power

Hey everyone, stay safe out there! Needing everyone's help here on reports. If you would kindly, if you have any snow totals and/or storm damage, even just general observation on the precip-type, please list it below. We'll be monitoring this thread closely for any and all reports.

[MAJOR WINTER STORM] Our 3rd Nor'easter will be impacting the region today with lingering impacts tonight. Expect very hazardous travel conditions today. Blizzard Warnings and Winter Storm Warnings are in effect until 8pm. Find the snow totals for your town here: https://www.weather.gov/box/winter
Details:
Snow will be heaviest in SE Mass where up to 2ft is possible. Snow is ongoing and will move out late this evening. Strongest winds will be across the Cape & Islands as well as the eastern MA coast. Area of concern is across Cape & Islands where heavy wet snow along with strong, damaging winds could lead to downed trees & power outages.

[MAJOR WINTER STORM] Another Nor'easter will be impacting the region this morning, lasting through much of the day. Expect very hazardous travel conditions, esp within the next few hours. Blizzard Warnings & Winter Storm Warnings are in effect. Check out the main points below:

Make sure you're prepared for tomorrow's storm. That means putting together some essentials for you and the family (and family pets)! First Aid kit, radio, extra warm clothes, and flashlights are a good starting point!

[MAJOR WINTER STORM] Another Nor'easter will be impacting the region tonight into tomorrow evening. Expect very hazardous travel conditions tomorrow. Blizzard Warnings and Winter Storm Warnings are in effect through tomorrow. Check out the main points below:
Snow will be heaviest in SE Mass where up to 2ft is possible. Snow is expected to start around midnight tonight, and move out late tomorrow. Strongest winds will be across the Cape & Islands as well as the eastern MA coast. Area of concern is across Cape & Islands where heavy wet snow along with strong, damaging winds could lead to downed trees & power outages

[COASTAL FLOODING - TUE AM] A Coastal Flood Warning has been issued for eastern Plymouth County, and continued for the Cape and Nantucket. Eastern Essex county and Martha's Vineyard remain in a Coastal Flood Advisory.

[Coastal Flooding: Tuesday Morning High Tide]
Minor coastal flooding/splashover along the eastern MA coast. Minor to moderate coastal flooding ocean side of the Cape/Nantucket with significant erosion, where a coastal flood warning has been issued.

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